A few others but I am dieing here. She is gonna be here so soon. I have total brain freeze on picking a name for her. Everyone loves Wolfgang and if they don't well they don't ever say anything now that he is a person. Plus it carried so much meaning for us. He was born in January and that has the Wolf moon. I am from german descent, my husband native american (ie Wolf) and his middle name is for my husbands father, the first constellation he ever showed my DH. I cannot find the meaning for her.

Help :-(

Mama to Wolfgang Orion. Adding anew addition to the family March 2, 2012.

I don't know if you're looking for help on the middle names or on the whole name...so here goes

I personally think that Wolfgang and Logan jar. WolfgangOrion is eclectic, but meaningful; unusual, but approachable with its nn. Even though Logan doesn't hold a high rank for girls (the only one I "know" is Logainne from Broadway's Putnam County Spelling Bee, the sweet, awkward child with two gay parents who wins!), the name is ranked at #17 among boys. She'll probably have other Logans in her classes, which (even if they're boys) means she'll be Logan E. or Girl Logan. To me, the name has an All-American, popular vibe which pulls it further from Wolfgang's feel.

I think Azure, Daphne, and Aurora are incredible with Wolfgang. I think Azure is particularly great because there are several species of butterflies called Azures: SummerAzure, SpringAzure, Small Azure. If you wanted to take it in that longer, more feminine direction, you might try Azura. Daphne makes me smile; it complements Wolfgang's heavy sound with something airy and light. Aurora is gorgeous; it has the nature imagery of the Aurora Borealis and light, but it has a heavier sound to go with Wolfgang. Icing on the cake? Rory is a great, masculine nickname. Here are some more suggestions, though.

For middles, I think Butterfly lacks the subtly and beauty of Orion (plus two words in one name is a lot if you plan to use Elm). If Mariposa doesn't do it for you, here are more names incorporating that meaning: Nova (Hopi: "chases butterflies"), Kimama (Shoshone), Aponi (not sure which Native American tribe this originates from), Papillion (French), Euthalia (a genus of butterflies), Atala (a species), and Mazarine (for the species Mazarine Blue).

I think the problem is that WolfgangOrion is very masculine, and so is LoganRiverElm. If I saw these two names together I'd think they were brothers. Wolfgang and Logan also have two completely different feels. Wolfgang is very unusual and, may I say, bad ass, whereas Logan is common and sounds like the All-American boy.

I don't think I can improve on Ellenelle's response and agirlinred made some excellent additions. I prefer Daphne or Aurora to Azure and Aurora would be my number one pick: I think it has the same dramatic feel as Wolfgang, which makes it a match. I definitely think you should go unusual, feminine, quirky, but traditionally-rooted, and so a few other ideas:

Logan is a definite boys name to me. Paired with the middle names you suggested, it definitly sounds like a boy.
If meaning is important to you in a name, then def incorporate butterfly somehow, that would be so nice for your son to help name her!
Maybe ScarletButterfly?